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Keith Metoxen (cq), a resident at the Harvest Farm in Wellington, Colorado, waters a hotspot on November 28, 2005, after a fire burned and destroyed the barn a day before, November 27, where pigs were kept. About 60 animals were killed. 170 animals were saved. 2 1/2 - 3 thousand bales of hay were burned as well. "I feel terrible. This is our livelihood." he said. "I have faith in God that he works for the good. This will give us a chance to work together as a team." Up to 72 men live and work at the 100-acre Harvest Farm, through a Denver Rescue Mission program of the Denver Rescue Mission, and take care of the livestock and crops raised at the farm. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Keith Metoxen (cq)

Keith Metoxen (cq), a resident at the Harvest Farm in Wellington, Colorado, waters a hotspot on November 28, 2005, after a fire burned and destroyed the barn a day before, November 27, where pigs were kept. About 60 animals were killed. 170 animals were saved. 2 1/2 - 3 thousand bales of hay were burned as well. "I feel terrible. This is our livelihood." he said. "I have faith in God that he works for the good. This will give us a chance to work together as a team." Up to 72 men live and work at the 100-acre Harvest Farm, through a Denver Rescue Mission program of the Denver Rescue Mission, and take care of the livestock and crops raised at the farm. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Keith Metoxen (cq)

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EJ;Keith Metoxen (cq), a resident at the Harvest Farm in Wellington, Colorado, waters a hotspot on November 28, 2005, after a fire burned and destroyed the barn a day before, November 27, where pigs were kept. About 60 animals were killed. 170 animals were saved. 2 1/2 - 3 thousand bales of hay were burned as well. "I feel terrible. This is our livelihood." he said. "I have faith in God that he works for the good. This will give us a chance to work together as a team." Up to 72 men live and work at the 100-acre Harvest Farm, through a Denver Rescue Mission program of the Denver Rescue Mission, and take care of the livestock and crops raised at the farm. (ELLEN JASKOL/ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS) ***Keith Metoxen (cq)

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2005-12-13 04:05:35

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2005:11:28 11:39:48

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